A significant tag team challenge has been proposed for WWE’s Money in the Bank 2025, potentially pitting Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso against John Cena and a partner, with current speculation focusing on whether Logan Paul or megastar Travis Scott will join Cena. This development follows the conclusion of the 39th WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, a World Wrestling Entertainment broadcast that saw considerable turmoil.
During that night’s closing match, John Cena’s interference aimed to assist Logan Paul in capturing the world title from Jey Uso. However, a returning Cody Rhodes intervened, neutralizing John Cena with a Cross Rhodes. This allowed Jey Uso to connect with a spear on Logan Paul and secure his title retention. After the broadcast concluded, The American Nightmare, Cody Rhodes, issued a challenge for John Cena and Logan Paul to face him and Jey Uso at the Money in the Bank 2025.
With John Cena advertised for an upcoming episode of SmackDown, discussions suggest he might use the platform to address this challenge and his choice of partner. It is speculated that John Cena, asserting his character’s authority as the “Last Real Champion” with a mission to “ruin wrestling,” could opt to team with Travis Scott instead of Logan Paul, specifically to deny the WWE Universe their widely anticipated pairing of Cena and Paul.
Reports have circulated for some time indicating Travis Scott’s serious interest in WWE and that he has been undergoing training. An appearance at Money in the Bank could serve as a debut for the rapper.
This speculative scenario further suggests that if John Cena selects Travis Scott, Logan Paul might perceive this as a sign of disrespect, potentially leading to a future confrontation between Logan Paul and John Cena. A match between them has been a rumored possibility since John Cena announced his retirement tour. It is important to note that these potential developments, including Travis Scott’s involvement and any subsequent match between John Cena and Logan Paul, are based on recent analysis and remain unconfirmed.
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